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Idiom be in a bad way British & Australian to be ill, unhappy, or in a bad state.She was thin and tired-looking and generally in a bad way.After 17 years of Conservative government, the country was in a bad way.
idiombe in a bad wayspoken to be ill, very upset, or in a bad situation:She was in such a bad way after the accident - they think that's why she lost the baby.The company's in a bad way at the moment, but they've got some good products under development.
be in a bad wayTo be suffering or struggling in some way. Ashley has been in a bad way ever since her mother died. Frank's illness has gotten much worse—he's really in a bad way right now. be in a bad ˈway be very ill or in serious trouble: He was attacked in the street last night and he’s in quite a bad way, I understand.‘I hear the company’s in a bad way.’ ‘Yes, it’s lost a lot of money.’ |